Hello
I'm using DP10 on Windows 10 with a 828es interface connected via USB.
In DP10, I need to direct the output of an already recorded track to the S/PDIF output. This is for "re-amping" the already recorded dry track using an external guitar amp modeler (Axe-FX III).
I'm new to DP and the 828es and have read through the manuals, but I can't figuring out how to do this.
How can I accomplish this?
Thanks!
Eric
DP10 and 828es: Sending track to S/PDIF Output
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Re: DP10 and 828es: Sending track to S/PDIF Output
1. 828 Routing Tab: Assign the SPDIF physical Out "From Computer". Manual Page 14. Note that you can re name Computer ports if you wish. If you do, the new names are published to DP (at least they are on a Mac) and they make step 2 easier. You could name the port "SPDIF"
2. In DP's Bundles window, assign a bus to SPDIF and route as desired. Note that, depending on your situation, you may need to set up both stereo and mono buses addressing SPDIF Out.
I haven't had to do this for awhile, but should give you the general idea. I have SPDIF I/O set up as send/return for my 828es, accessible by the internal AVB Mixer and directly from DP via an Aux Send, which I can return to DP via the AVB Mixer. The Routing tab is a bit much to grok initially, but is also incredibly powerful and flexible. You can access it from anywhere on your local network. I spent several days setting up my 828 from a remote laptop while reclining in my favorite chair.
2. In DP's Bundles window, assign a bus to SPDIF and route as desired. Note that, depending on your situation, you may need to set up both stereo and mono buses addressing SPDIF Out.
I haven't had to do this for awhile, but should give you the general idea. I have SPDIF I/O set up as send/return for my 828es, accessible by the internal AVB Mixer and directly from DP via an Aux Send, which I can return to DP via the AVB Mixer. The Routing tab is a bit much to grok initially, but is also incredibly powerful and flexible. You can access it from anywhere on your local network. I spent several days setting up my 828 from a remote laptop while reclining in my favorite chair.
HC Markus
M1 Mac Studio Ultra • 64GB RAM • 828es • macOS 13.6.4 • DP 11.31
M1 Mac Studio Ultra • 64GB RAM • 828es • macOS 13.6.4 • DP 11.31
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Re: DP10 and 828es: Sending track to S/PDIF Output
Thanks for your reply, HC Markus. I think I'm getting closer to sorting this out, but not there yet.
I'm trying to figure out how to setup a bus that's connected from the computer USB to the hardware S/PDIF out.
Eric
I'm trying to figure out how to setup a bus that's connected from the computer USB to the hardware S/PDIF out.
Eric
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Re: DP10 and 828es: Sending track to S/PDIF Output
HC Markus
With your help, I've got this working now. You're right about the routing taking some time to get used to.
Thanks much!
Eric
With your help, I've got this working now. You're right about the routing taking some time to get used to.
Thanks much!
Eric
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Re: DP10 and 828es: Sending track to S/PDIF Output
Awesome Eric! Thanks for letting us know you got it rolling.